Joelfirst make a small partition of 16-24 megs and make its
mountpoint /boot. Then make a swap file (size depending on your ram,
but no bigger than 124 megs). After that make your / partition and any
others that you deem appropriate.
Alan
Joel Sinclair wrote:
Hey again all...
New
On Mon, 29 Nov 1999, you wrote:
Hey again all...
New problem, I have gotten into Disk Druid (finally! ;)) and now it wont
assign the root partition because it says that "the boot partition is too
large?"
I believe this has something to do with it being over 1024 cylinders.. or
perhaps